Title: Catholic Education A cross the Curriculum
1Catholic Education A crossthe
Curriculum
- How to give
- Catholic identity
- to all subjects
- Web Edition
2Introduction
- Assistant Principal of Curriculum at St. Charles
Catholic High School - Contributing Writer and Consultant to Our Sunday
Visitor Curriculum Division
3Little Jonny Goes to Catholic School
4What do you see?
5What does it mean to do Catholic education across
the curriculum?
- Understanding your role as a teacher in a
Catholic school can be as subtle and at the same
time be as significant as the difference that you
see in the picture. - Doing Catholic education across the curriculum is
an old way of thinking that has come back in a
new way.
6Part I
- Understanding
- the Curriculum as
- SACRED
7The Story of Ego and Spirit
8Catholic Education Across the Curriculum
- Invites you to
- approach education from
- Spirit
- not ego.
9Does creation reveal Gods love to you? CCC 288
10In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
with God, and the Word was God. All things came
to be through him, and without him nothing came
to be. (John 113)
11All of creation is the curriculum of human
inquiry.
12Past, present and future creation comes into
being through Christ.
13Christ is the principle of creation and
redemption. CCC 792
14Catholic education understands that the mystery
of God is being revealed in its curriculum.
15We come to know the artist through the art.
16Through the study of each of our disciplines we
encounter the mystery of God.
17Each of us are invited to do Catholic
education across the curriculum.
18As Catholic educators we are invited to help our
students see
- their relationship with the world,
- their relationship with others,
- and their purpose in life as
- sacred endeavors.
19Part II
- The Invitation to Each
- Teacher in a Catholic School
20Does this mean I have to add teaching religion to
my curriculum?
- No!
- That is the job of the religion / theology
teachers of your school. - They are the catechist of the school.
21Broken Escalator
- What Happens when the escalator brakes?
- Search UTube
22We can support each other in our mission as a
Catholic school.
- A CATECHIST is someone whos teaching is specific
to the topics of religion/theology, - Bible, doctrine, moral law, prayers, sacraments
23Doing Catholic education across the curriculum
has a broader application so as to support the
mission of a Catholic school.
24Catechesis
- Catechesis is from a Greek word meaning to
echo, - as in to echo the specific teachings and
practices of the Catholic faith.
25Doing Catholic education across the curriculum
supports the religious education of the school.
- Religious is from a Latin word meaning to bind
or tie together, - as in to unite together in order to make
stronger, - as opposed to all wondering aimlessly without
purpose or meaning. - Education comes from a Latin word meaning to
lead out.
26Supporting Catholic religious education means
- As Catholic school teachers we use the virtues
and values of the Catholic faith - to lead students out
- in a way that unites them to their greater
purpose God, Church, Mission.
27Brick Layer
28Brief History of Religious Education
29What is the First Article of Faith?
- God created everything seen and unseen.
- Using faith and reason, creation is the worlds
first religious educator. - Creation is revealed as the first step towards
this covenant, the first and universal witness to
God's all-powerful love. CCC 288
30Pre-Modern
- The pre-modern had a one world view under Gods
creation of the seen and the unseen. - The world was a manifestation of Gods Spirit.
- Teachers are religious leaders of the
community.
31Modern
- Modernity proposes a split between
- the spiritual and material world
- Spirit becomes the ghost in the machine, i.e.
Wizard of Oz. - the human and natural world.
- The natural world is something that humans must
enforce its control over. - The natural worlds role as sacred revelation is
diminished. - The natural world becomes the wild-erness
rather than the sacred home of humans.
32Post-Modern
- Because of the Judeo-Christian commitment to
faith and reason - and sciences move away from the Newtonian
mechanistic view, - there has been a reconciliation between religion
and science / faith and reason / sacred and
secular literature / religious ritual and the
arts.
33Wall-E as a Catholic Educator A Parable for Our
Times
34As Catholic educators we are invited to
- - disturb,
- - expand,
- - transform, and
- - grow
- our students so that they may become aware of
their relationship to the world, each other, and
their purpose.
35The Call to be a Religious Educator in a Catholic
School
- Goes beyond being an instructor.
- It is a call to be a Teacher.
- What does Mary Magdalene call Jesus after the
resurrection?
36The Invitation to Be a Catholic Educator
- Uses learning to transform the person,
- instead of simply transmitting information.
37The Invitation to Be a Catholic Educator
- Is focused on teaching the students
- NOT a subject.
38The Invitation to Be a Catholic Educator
- Understands the world as
- a communion of subjects
- rather than as
-
- a collection of objects.
39The Invitation to Be a Catholic Educator
- Sees learning as a dynamic co-creative process
- rather than
- as a passive collection of information.
40Part III
- Bringing Catholic Education Into Your Curriculum
- Helping Students to See with Their
- Spirit
41- Look what happen to Mr. FedEx.
- Search UTube
42Three Areas Where You Introduce Catholic
EducationInto Your Curriculum
- Cosmic Awareness
- Social Awareness
- Spiritual Awareness
43First Cosmic Awareness /Understanding the World
Around Us
- To call students into awareness of their
relationship to the world. - (How) Does your curriculum awaken your students
to their relationship to the world around them?
44Second Social Awareness
- To call students into awareness of their
relationships with other people. - (How) Does your curriculum awaken your students
to their relationships with other people?
45Third Spiritual Awareness
- To call students into awareness of their purpose
for being. - (How) Does your curriculum awaken your students
to their purpose?
46Catholic Curriculum Design
- Incorporate religious education questions and
discussion into lesson components. - Big Idea or Essential Questions
- Discussion points for Catholicity connection
- Assessments
- Design questions to assess understanding your
disciplines concepts, content, or skills while at
the same time making the Catholicity connection.
47Sample Social Studies Lesson on Egypt
- Essential question Is the U.S. the Egypt of our
day? (Compare and contrast theocracy to
democracy?) - Catholicity Discussion What is the role of
religion in government? - Assessment Compare and contrast Egypts
theocracy and the U.S. democracy.
48Sample Essay
- This student relates types of numbers to an
understanding of Gods creation.
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50Check out a school system that has a well
developed Catholic curriculum - Saskatchewan
Catholic Curriculum Online.
- http//www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/cco/
51Three Categories of Catholic Education Curriculum
52Word beliefs
53Sacred Word Questions
- Word type questions have to do with beliefs.
- Who is God?
- What is creation?
- Why was it created?
- Why did God create humans?
- Who are we?
- What is the meaning and purpose of life?
54Works Moral teachings
55Sacred Works Questions
- Works type questions have to do with how someone
or societies act or live. - Is an action right or wrong?
- What value does this action hold?
- How will an action benefit or hurt others or
other parts of Gods creation? - How does the curriculum lend itself to the Gospel
call to justice? - Is God calling me to act one way or the other?
56Worship - prayers, rituals, or liturgical
celebrations
57Sacred Worship Questions
- Worship type questions have to do with prayers,
rituals, and liturgical celebrations. - What are we asking of God and our world, and what
is God and our world asking of us? - How do we show gratitude to God and for creation?
- What experiences shape our world or signify
passage to a new world? - What significant events in life are recalled
through celebrations or memorials?
58Questions to Avoid
- Do not ask questions that are meant specifically
for religion/theology class. - Dont ask
- Can you recite a prayer?
- Can you list the 10 commandments?
- What is your relationship with God?
- Do ask
- How is learning math like learning to pray?
- How is a character of a story supporting or
breaking Gods commandments? - What affect does science have on your
relationship with God?
59Sample Questions
- Sample questions are meant to prime the pump.
- Use your expertise in your curriculum to create
good questions for discussion.
60The Spirit of Language Arts
- Created "in the image of God," man also expresses
the truth of his relationship with God the
Creator by the beauty of his artistic works. CCC
2501
61Language Arts Word Questions
- (Grammar) Using the rules for writing a complete
sentence, describe the characteristics of God. - (Literature) How is this novel describing what it
means to be human?
62Language Arts Works Questions
- (Grammar) How would you relate the rules for
grammar to the 10 commandments? - (Literature) Compare and contrast a character in
literature to the ideal Christian life.
63Language Arts Worship Questions
- How can the self-expression of journalism be
important to spiritual development? - Where can you find the paschal mystery,
life-death-resurrection, expressed in literature?
64The Spirit of Math
- there can never be any real discrepancy between
faith and reason. CCC 159 - Math is one expression of our human gift in the
art of reasoning. - Math holds one of the primary keys to
understanding the order of Gods universe.
65Math Word Questions
- What concept in math describes how or why God
created the world? - What concept or principle in math helps describe
who God is to you?
66Math Works Questions
- Think of a math equation that has rules,
procedures, or concepts that can be applied to
living our life? - Where would survival on the planet be today
without our human ability to do math?
67Math Worship Questions
- How can doing math be considered a form of
prayer? - What is a key formula or principle of math that
should be celebrated because of the creative
opportunities that it has provided?
68The Spirit of Science
- The humble and persevering investigator of the
secrets of nature is being led, as it were, by
the hand of God in spite of himself, for it is
God, the conserver of all things, who made them
what they are. CCC 159 - God did NOT throw dice
- to create the universe.
- Einstein
69The Spirit of Science
- Post-modern science rejects the modernist notion
of survival of the fittest. - Instead, it embraces the Gospel concept of
survival of the most loving. - Search UTube for Being Present by Brian Swimme.
70Science Word Question
- How has science contributed to your understanding
of what place humans hold in the universe?
71Science Works Questions
- Describe something you have learned from science
that if more people knew or understood would help
to make a better world. - What would be the wrong uses of science?
72Science Worship Question
- There have been significant discoveries made in
science. Which one do you think has made the
greatest impact on our lives?
73The Spirit of Social Studies
- "The Church. . . believes that the key, the
center and the purpose of the whole of man's
history is to be found in its Lord and Master.
CCC 450
74The Spirit of Social Studies
- If God is master of history, there is always a
sacred lesson in the story of the world. We
should no more neglect the stories of our planet
anymore than we should neglect our stories of
faith. - Characteristic of free societies is to take the
study of history and social systems very
seriously.
75Social Studies Word Questions
- Do you believe God acts in history in some way?
Why or why not? - What do specific events tell us about our human
condition?
76Social Studies Works Questions
- Why is the knowledge and understanding of social
studies important to the Christian mission? - Take a significant event in history and relate it
to the Gospel message.
77Social Studies Worship Questions
- What event in history, outside of Church and
Scripture, should we be most thankful? - What current event do you think most deserves our
prayers?
78Sample Questions for Other Disciplines
79Sample Word Questions
- Foreign Language What characteristic about
foreign language tells us something about God? - Physical Education If God was a sport or a type
of physical activity, which would God be? - Fine Arts What is the relationship between God
creating the universe and any artistic creation
of your own? - Home Ec What does good nutrition say about what
God wants for human beings?
80Sample Works Questions
- Foreign Language How does the study of foreign
languages help us to fulfill our role to live
good Christian - Physical Education How does learning a sport
help with living the Christian life? - Fine Arts What do the disciplines of the arts
teach us about living the Christian life? - Home Ec Why is proper nutrition an important
responsibility for Christians?
81Sample Worship Questions
- Foreign Language Why is learning a foreign
language like learning to pray? - Physical Education In what ways could exercise
be considered a prayer. - Fine Arts In what ways do the arts give
expression to our spiritual lives? - Home Ec In what way is food considered more than
just nourishment?
82Recommended Book
- Sacred Universe by Thomas Berry
83Recommended Book
- The Universe is a Green Dragon by Brian Swimme
84Recommended Book
- Faith, Science, and Reason by Christopher Baglow
85Contact Information
- dtriche_at_archdiocese-no.org or
- charlie_1104_at_yahoo.com
- 985-653-3809
- Go to http//spiritualdiscovery.wordpress.com to
get PowerPoint.
86The End
87Special Thanks to
- Faculty and Staff of St. Charles Catholic High
School
88Special Thanks to